Léon Nikolayevich Bakst (May 10, 1866 - December 28,1924) was a Russian painter and scene- and costume- designer who revolutionized the arts he worked in.
On his first exhibition (1889) he took the name of Bakst based on his maternal grandmother's family name Baxter. In the beginning of 90-ies he exponated his works with Society of watercolourists. In 1893 - 1897 he lived in Paris, where he studied at the Académie Julian while still visiting Saint Petersburg often. Since mid-1890ies he became a member of the circle of writers and artists formed by Sergei Diaghilev and Alexandre Benois that later became Mir Iskusstva art movement.
In 1899, he co-founded with Sergei Diaghilev the influential periodical World of Art. His graphics for the World of Art magazine brought him fame.
In 1898 he showed his works on Dyagilev-organized First exhibition of Russian and Finnish Artists; in World of Art exhibitions, as well as Secession in Munich, exhibitions of Union of Russian Artists, etc.
During Russian Revolution of 1905 Bakst works for magazines Zhupel, Adskaja Pochta, Satyricon, then he worked for art magazine Apollon.
During his visits to Saint Petersburg he taught in Zvantseva's school. One of his students was Marc Chagall (1908-1910). In 1910 they broke. Bakst advised Chagall not to go to Paris as according to Bakst it would be harmful for Chagal's art and financially would probably make in die of starvation. Chagall moved there anyway, did not die and actually found his style.
In 1914 he was elected a member of Imperial Academy of Arts.
In 1918 he broke his relation with Dyagilev and Ballets Russes. He died in 1924 in Paris out of lung problems.
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